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Tool: Red Hound Auto Deluxe 200-piece Color Coded Heat Shrink Tubing Electrical Connection Wrap Assortment Kit Case http://amzn.to/2sY66bs Transcript: Heat Shrink! This week, for my one-minute tool review brought to you by the Cools Tools blog at cool-tools.org, I’m going to show off this $6 assortment of color coded heat shrink tubing I found on Amazon. Of all the things I have in my electronics toolbox, nothing gets my kid more excited than seeing me use heatshrink. The stuff is honestly magic, plus there’s usually fire involved – so bonus. If you’re unfamiliar, these are plastic tubes you slip over connections that shrink tight when heat is applied. It’s a pro way to keep wires and components from shorting into each other. It’s a real life saver when you’re splicing two wires together and you want that splice to be sealed up like the rest of the wire. You just cut the length you need, slip it on before you solder, and then heat it in place when you’re done, either with a heat gun, a mini butane torch, or even a lighter or soldering iron if you’re in a pinch. Heat shrink is one of those tools that I totally take for granted until I show it to someone who’s never seen it before and it blows their mind. This 200-piece multipack is a great introduction, through it doesn’t include the really fat 1.5” tubes needed for that Pi enclosure. It works on an Adafruit Trinket though, and for basic wiring you can’t beat the price. I’d pay that much just for the case it comes in. Find more Cool Tool reviews here: http://kk.org/cooltools Check out Maker Project Lab here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfMJZK2etTZFGXYDh8p3x3w

Published by: Cool Tools Published at: 6 years ago Category: علمی و تکنولوژی